Henry Kissinger was ______. Johnson's secretary of defense
Nixon's national security advisor
born in Yorba Linda, California
Richard Nixon's vice president

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Answer 1
Answer: Nixon's national security advisor
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Nixon's national security advisor


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if you lived in anyang, what is the number of miles you would have to travel to get to the yellow sea

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Answer:

ok

Explanation:

It´s about 493 mi

Anyang is 493 miles from yellow sea

What were the global military polital and psychological responds to terrorism

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"In order to address the question we would have to assess it carefully. Terrorismappears to be problematic to define. So far no internationally accepted legaldefinition of terrorism exists, despite the various attempts. The politicalconnotations of the term make such a taskquasiimpossible from a legal point of view. Constituting one of the pathologies of the political system, terrorism andpolitical violence are to be studied first as social phenomena and then as illegalactivities that put at risk the well-being of innocent citizens. States undoubtedlyhave both the obligation and the necessity to protect their own citizens, giventhat terrorist attacks pose a threat to both the internal and the internationallegal and political order. The terrorist attacks of 9/11 will remain in the collectivememory as the day when international terrorism managed to strike the heart of the sole superpower subsequently becoming the outmost threat to thecontemporary world order. The response to this attack was criticized heavilyex  post by various scholars as well as executive security personnel of the U.S. Thepresent essay in accordance with the critics of the military intervention argues that such a strategy has not been effective." Credits: Nikolaos Nikolakakis.

What was the fugitive slave act? why did this anger northerners?

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I might have got it mixed up but the northerners were slave owner and the fugitive slave act was an act to get rid of slavery.  It angered the northerners because it would mean they will either one pay the african americans or two let them be free. 

not entirely postive i might have got it mixed up with northerners or southerners but i hope im right 

hope this help

Which battle produced the bloodiest day of the Civil War?

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The battle with the most blood and such is The Battle of Antietam

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Antietam

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HELP PLEASE!!!Why was the capture of New Orleans important?
O A. It was the only major naval battle of the Civil War.
B. It caused Lincoln to replace Ulysses S. Grant as general.
C. It put an end to Dakota Indian revolts in the West.
D. It helped the Union gain control of the Mississippi River.

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Answer: The capture of New Orleans was one of the most significant moments during the civil war. The Confederacy lost her biggest city and main port, an important centre of ship building, and, most importantly, control of the Mississippi. That great river was now closed to northern and southern ships alike.

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D. It helped the Union gain control of the Mississippi River.

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As a slaveholder and a Democrat, President Andrew Johnson was...A) part of the negotiations that ended the Civil War.
B) unable to lead the country through Reconstruction.
C) often at odds with Republicans in Congress.
D) assassinated at the end of the Civil War.

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As a slaveholder and a Democrat, President Andrew Johnson was C) often at odds with Republicans in Congress.

Andrew Jhonson took office upon the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln in 1865 when the American Civil War was coming to its end. One of the characteristics of his four-year term was his strong disagreements with Republicans in Congress.

As the Civil War had ended, Johnson tried to restore the Southern states (The ex-confederate states) to the Union by granting amnesty to most ex-Confederates and allowing the southern states to elect new governments. Most of the governments elected in the states enacted "black codes", as a way to control and repress the freed slaves. The Radicals of the U.S. Congress found Johnson's policies too lenient and disagreed completely.

They also strongly disagreed over equal rights to black people. In 1866, Johnson vetoed a pair of legislation that protected blacks ( Freedmen’s Bureau bill and the Civil Rights bill) and urged Southern states not to ratify the 14th Amendment which granted citizenship to blacks, however it was ratified in 1868.

Over the following years on Johnson' term, tensions didn't cede, and in February 1868,  the House of Representatives voted to impeach Johnson for violating several laws. However, in May, he was acquitted of the charges by the Senate.

Final answer:

President Andrew Johnson, as a slaveholder and a Democrat, often clashed with Republicans in Congress during the Reconstruction era.

Explanation:

As a slaveholder and a Democrat, President Andrew Johnson was often at odds with Republicans in Congress. During the Reconstruction era, Johnson clashed with the Radical Republicans who wanted to implement more significant changes in regard to racial equality and the rights of freed slaves. Johnson's stance on these issues hindered his ability to effectively lead the country through Reconstruction, making option B) 'unable to lead the country through Reconstruction' the correct answer.

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